“compromise” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “compromise”:

+ The Compromise of 1850 was voted on in Congress shortly after his death.

+ But of paramount importance, medical social workers must be willing to act as advocates for the patients, especially in situations where the medical social worker has identified problems that may compromise the well-being of patient or in any distress in the discharge process that might put the patient at risk.

+ I believe that this is a fair compromise between the two sides.

+ Opponents argue that if at least three candidates have a chance of winning, voting for one’s favorite could cause a compromise candidate to lose in the first round.

+ And to expand a little bit, I believe this right is necessary as there has been a significant increase in xwiki vandalism/LTAs that compromise the project, one in particular has done so much damage to a specific category of BLPs that most of the good faith reverts back to “good” versions are still reverts back to one of his hundreds of IP socks.

compromise - some sentence examples
compromise – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “compromise”:

+ After rejecting more sweeping versions of a suffrage amendment, Congress proposed a compromise amendment banning restrictions on the basis of race, color, or previous servitude on February 26, 1869.

+ Plurality voting is simple, and theoretically provides incentives for voters to compromise for centrist candidates rather than throw away their votes on candidates who can't win.

+ After rejecting more sweeping versions of a suffrage amendment, Congress proposed a compromise amendment banning restrictions on the basis of race, color, or previous servitude on February 26, 1869.

+ Plurality voting is simple, and theoretically provides incentives for voters to compromise for centrist candidates rather than throw away their votes on candidates who can’t win.

+ Now a committee of House and Senate members had to meet to figure out a compromise and come up with amendments that they could all agree on.

+ The Robinson Projection is a compromise between accuracy and the readability of the map on a flat surface.

+ He does not want to compromise in order to obey authority.

+ In order to resolve this issue, the city government has insulated the University from political pressure so as not to compromise its status as one of the country’s leading educational institutions.

+ This act repealed the Missouri Compromise and, in the west, reopened the question of slavery.

+ This move led to public outcry across Scotland with more than 7,000 people signing a petition opposing the council’s move, leading to a compromise whereby the Angus flag would not replace but be flown alongside the Saltire on Council buildings.

+ Political compromises were tried, such as the Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850.

+ His decision to sign the Compromise of 1850 made many of the people in his Whig Party upset at him.

+ On May 16, 1979, the Senate voted in favor of President Carter lifting economic sanctions against Rhodesia, the vote being seen by both Rhodesia and South Africa “as a potentially fatal blow to the diplomacy that the United States and Britain have pursued in the region for three years and to the effort to reach a compromise between the Salisbury leaders and the guerrillas”.

+ Despite the Soviet Union’s treaty with Afghanistan to assist, and fearing a Vietnam-style quagmire, the Soviet Union resisted, instead telling the Afghanistan government to reach a compromise with the foreign mercenaries.

+ If an obvious account compromise is detected, the account will be blocked.

+ It is about an architect, who wants to have control over his building designs, and does not like when he has to compromise his building designs.

+ That law undid the Missouri Compromise in practice.

+ Hello, I am sad to say that it seems me and another editor can not reach an agreeable compromise on the validity of sources and therefore their relevancy and use in an article.

More in-sentence examples of “compromise”:

+ When California was admitted as a state under the Compromise of 1850, Californians had already decided it was to be a free state.

+ Not knowing whether or not to compromise is a problem with all voting systems when at least three strong candidates run.

+ When California was admitted as a state under the Compromise of 1850, Californians had already decided it was to be a free state.

+ Not knowing whether or not to compromise is a problem with all voting systems when at least three strong candidates run.

+ The Missouri Compromise of 1820 was an agreement that slavery to be banned from the Louisiana Territory north of the parallel 36 degrees 30′ north, except within the boundaries of the proposed state of Missouri.

+ The striking drivers were eventually fined $5,000 each and given a one race ban, suspended for six months, but the process of reaching this compromise position took several weeks and contributed to the cancellation of that year’s Argentine Grand Prix, due to be the second race of the year.

+ It started with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867compromise between the ruling Habsburg dynasty and the Hungarians.

+ Fillmore signed the Compromise of 1850.

+ As a result of the compromise between the premiers and the federal government, the government partiated the Canadian constitution in the Constitution Act, 1982 without support from Lévesque or Quebec’s National Assembly.

+ Finally they worked out a compromise between all three plans.

+ In 1854, the Missouri Compromise of 1820 was superseded by the Kansas–Nebraska Act.

+ Since the add-ons have a more privileged access to the system, malicious add-ons can and have been used to compromise the security of the system.

+ The compromise called for each new state to decide for itself whether it would be a slave or free states.

+ Codd fiercely argued against deviations that compromise the original principles.

+ In 1976, a compromise between the two states allowed a maximum of 24 British trawlers access to the disputed 200 nautical mile limit.

+ As a compromise the institution of slavery was acknowledged although never mentioned directly in the constitution.

+ The compromise came during the Kitchen Meeting, which took place after Lévesque had left for the evening.

+ Wedgies or, more properly, shoes with wedge heels, are a compromise type.

+ Voters often use their first choice vote for a compromise vote, the same as with plurality.

+ Hitler made a compromise solution.

+ In order to pass the Constitution and begin a new form of government a compromise was reached.

+ The physiological and behavioral changes induced in these animals compromise their welfare, breeding, health, and zootechnical performance, resulting in final products with unsatisfactory characteristics.

+ As part of the Compromise of 1850, the new state of Texas gave up the Oklahoma Panhandle.

+ Friedman is known for supporting a compromise resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, modernization of the Arab world, environmentalism and globalization.

+ I’ve gone ahead and was WP:BOLD and I have changed the icons to a compromise between the two design ideas.

+ The compromise was to delay the slavery issue in the United States.

+ Some deals were the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act, but they did not really work to keep the Union together.

+ The “Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867Ausgleich” or compromise of February 1867 created the Empire’s dualist structure.

+ A compromise was reached.

+ A significant debate arose as to whether a “question” under the “Referendum Act” could have more than one sentence: the final compromise was to use semicolons.

+ The Act repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820.

+ It undid the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which did not allow slavery in any new states created north of latitude 36°30′.

+ Attempts at compromise in England between the Catholics and Puritans lead to the establishment of the Church of England.

+ In the negative connotation, compromise may be referred to as “capitulation”, referring to a “surrender” of objectives, principles, or material, in the process of negotiating an agreement.

+ Controversy over whether Missouri should be admitted as a slave state, resulted in the Missouri Compromise of 1820.

+ In turn, this makes it difficult for compromise or tolerance to dissolve the dispute.

+ It is against the law to forbid people speaking their mother tongue anywhere at work as long as it does not harm the business and/or compromise safety at work.

+ The term used by the Brundtland Commission defined it as development with sustainability that “meets the needs of the present and don’t compromise the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” United Nations.

+ Initial trilogue meetings overseen by Romania were scheduled to start on 21 January 2019, however, on 19 Janaury 2019, Romania cancelled these meetings following the rejection of Romania’s proposed compromise text by eleven countries: Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Finland, Slovenia, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Croatia, Luxembourg and Portugal.

+ As part of the Compromise of 1850, California was admitted as a free state, without a slave state pair.

+ Called the “Committee of Thirteen” it was made up of seven Whig Party Whigs The committee drafted a bill based mainly on Clay’s compromise resolutions made in January.

+ Opponents to plurality voting point out that voters often vote for the lesser of evils because they heard on the news that those two are the only two with a chance of winning, not necessarily because those two are the two good compromise candidates.

+ The Irish Confederates wanted to make a compromise now.

+ The Compromise of 1850 was a series of laws passed in 1850 that dealt with the controversial issue of slavery in the United States.

+ If more than two candidates are on the general election ballot, voters often compromise vote an acceptable candidate whom they think has a chance of winning.

+ Opponents argue that voters still have some of the problems of plurality voting, which is that they do not know if they will need to compromise their vote or not.

+ To avoid war, Japan would have to compromise with Russia, and Russia would get the better deal.

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